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Message-ID: <cfbe278b0507181722752ddc0c@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jul 19 02:04:02 2005
From: cdwilde at gmail.com (David Wilde)
Subject: Advice RE Site Exploit

Hello All,

Long time lurker.  I have recently come across a rather significant
(IMHO) exploit to gain access to a significant number of accounts held
by one of the two satellite tv companies in the US.  I of course want
to do the right thing (TM), but I also would like a free lifetime
subscription to all of the channels with hardware upgrades at my
discression :)  What is the best way of informing the company of my
discovery and my wishes with the ultimate goal of 1) not going to jail
being labeled a terrorist and threat to national security, and 2)
getting what I want?

TIA

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